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Uttam Kumar serves as an Assistant Professor specializing in sustainable agricultural systems, with particular expertise in crop rotation dynamics and soil-environment interactions in resource-limited agroecosystems. His research bridges theoretical plant science with practical field applications to enhance food security under climate constraints.
His primary research domains include:
- Sustainable Crop Production Systems
- Allelopathic Weed Suppression Mechanisms
- Catch Crop Residual Effects
- Nitrate Leaching Mitigation
- Semi-arid Tropics Agriculture
- Herbicide Reduction Strategies
Dr. Kumar's recent publications demonstrate innovative approaches to leveraging natural plant interactions for sustainable intensification. His 2025 work examines how allelopathic knowledge reduces chemical dependency in crop rotations while maintaining productivity, and investigates catch crop sequencing effects on barley yields and groundwater protection. These studies provide actionable frameworks for climate-resilient farming in drought-prone regions.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent focus on ecological intensification through plant-soil feedback mechanisms, with strong emphasis on practical field applications over theoretical modeling. His research directly addresses critical challenges in nitrogen management and weed control without synthetic inputs.
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